December 6, 2011

3. The traveller's alphabet

Here you are a number of very common expressions on travelling:
  1. Passport, please.
  2. Have you got anything to declare? (Customs)
  3. Open your bags.
  4. What have you got in these parcels?
  5. Where’s the ticket office?
  6. A ticket to London, please
  7. Is there a special fare for children?
  8. What quay does the ship sail from?
  9. We are about to take off.
  10. Have you got any pills against seasickness?
  11. The train for Newhaven leaves from platform no. 4
  12. This brief-case is not mine.
  13. My car has broken down.
  14. The clutch doesn’t work.
  15. Here is my insurance cover.
  16. I’d like to hire/rent a car.
  17. I’d like a reservation for the first flight to New York.
  18. We’ll land in ten minutes.
  19. Fasten your belts, please.
  20. How much is it? It’s $12
  21. I have booked a room
  22. Half board or full board?
  23. Is breakfast included?
  24. Send up my luggage, please.
  25. How long will you stay?
  26. It’s been a pleasant trip.
Buying things (LC)
At the Tourist Office (LC)
Transport Quiz (VC)
Holiday Collocations (VC)
Collocations: Test (VC)
Where should I have my Christmas dinner if I love London traditional dishes? I can afford it. (RC)

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